I modified some code and added few (minor) changes to an open source Android app. Now I want to publish it on play store. The app is licensed under Apache license v2. The license file is included in ...

So this is my question: supposedly we can use the Apache License to include externally-written modules of code, within our applications. Yet, if I'm not mistaken, the License seems to state that we ...

I'm creating an Android app which is soon ready for release.
I'm just going to implement a tab system using this library. I read that it is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. I've never used any ...

I'm writing a library and toolset for the manipulation of a software's data files.
The library and toolset are written in Python.
As I build the library, I start to rely on 3rd party libraries that ...

I adapted some code from the Apache Ant project in my work. The part I used is really small: ~70 lines, ~2000 characters. Adding dependency to ant to use that a single method seemed like an overkill.
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I am creating a closed source application whose task is to launch other open source applications (similar to start menu of windows).
So i have included various opensource applications under licences ...

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I recently found myself in a pretty confusing situation and now I am unsure how to continue.
I found the jQuery.xmleditor plugin from the UNC libraries and thought ...

Is it legal / ethical to port a library that is written in C under LGPLv3 to (pure) Go under the Apache v2 license?
Keep in mind the port will be 100% compatible with full attribution to the original ...

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I've read the Apache Software License 2.0... What I gather is that all a person needs to do when redistributing the licensed software is include their name in all the parts they've ...

If I use Spring Data Neo4j to develop a software, and I want to publish it for commercial use with charging, does there exist any license issue?
I survey many posts about the license issue of Neo4j ...

I'm working on a library which I'm releasing under the MIT License, but I plan to copy a few useful classes from another open source project which is released under the Apache license. Obviously, I'm ...

I have identified a couple of open source projects on github.com that are not being kept up to date for many months. I have used them for personal use, and now want to make enhancements to them and ...

I want to use LGPL for my project, can I use some source code which is apache licensed ?
If I only use the apache licensed component as library in my project, how should I make the clarification in ...

This question relates to software-licensing. Someone familiar with open-source licensing may be able to answer this question.
I am facing an issue in trying to interpret/understand some Licenses, due ...

I am developing an open-source Java desktop application and I would like to use some icons in the GUI to indicate various settings, external links, etc. I found a set of free icons that are published ...

I previously asked this at stack overflow but it was closed, I believe because 'programmers' is a more appropriate venue for this question.
I have done some work on the SVN Importer project (Apache ...

I derived an open-sourced work, Service-Nucleus, based on Netflix's Karyon (Apache License) and Google's AngularJS (MIT License).
I want to make sure proper licensing and copyrights are in place, and ...

If I want to make a card game app or android, could I legally borrow parts of the Apache-2.0-licensed Solitaire-for-Android? Would I be able to charge such a project? (I was unable to understand the ...

I have forked a project that was released under the GPL and made substantial modifications, however there are still some parts and general ideas that are the same as upstream.
Due to user interest I ...